Mental health: What presents has neuroscience left under the Christmas tree? 12th December – KCL, London The burden of mental health disorders continues to grow with a huge impact on individuals, families, and healthcare provision. This year’s British Neuroscience Association (BNA) Christmas Symposium, Read More …
Year: 2016
Scottish TSE Network (STN) will host their annual one-day international symposium
Neurodegeneration & The 3Rs: Models, Mechanisms & Resources. Edinburgh, 6th December, 2016 The Scottish TSE Network (STN) will host their annual one-day international symposium at the Roslin Institute (Edinburgh, UK) on state of the art approaches to studying neurodegenerative diseases that are Read More …
BNA2017 Festival of Neuroscience
BNA2017 Festival of Neuroscience “Attending and contributing to meetings such as BNA2017 Festival of Neuroscience is core to a career in science. They provide the opportunity to discuss findings, discover fresh insights on your work, meet researchers from around the world and Read More …
Neuroscience of Happiness
Neuroscience of Happiness Is happiness a skill? Modern neuroscientific research and the wisdom of ancient contemplative traditions converge in suggesting that happiness is the product of skills that can be enhanced through training and such training exemplifies how transforming the mind can Read More …
Latest Article by Centre Staff: Electroencephalographic findings in patients
Another article by the team at the Coaching Psychology Unit, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil and the Centre for Neuroscience, International Academy for Professional Development. The group undertook a systematic review of electroencephalographic findings in patients with major depressive disorder Read More …
Latest article by Centre staff on Neuroscience
Moving forward neuroscience research Research Fellows at the Centre for Neuroscience, Dr Nollaig Heffernan and Prof Stephen Palmer have just had an article published titled: Moving forward neuroscience research in the fields of coaching psychology and sport psychology: Would Imagery Based Coaching be a Read More …
Conference: FENS Forum 2016 Copenhagen, 2-6 July, 2016
FENS Forum 2016: Copenhagen. 2-6 July. The FENS Forum is fast approaching and this year it will take place in the lively city of Copenhagen. The Forum scientific programme is designed to bring you engaging science from some of the world’s top Read More …
Dr Nollaig Heffernan Joins The Centre for Neuroscience Faculty
We welcome Dr Nollaig Heffernan who joins the Centre for Neuroscience faculty. She is a Sport and Exercise Psychologist (BPS) and a member of the Psychological Society of Ireland. She is an independent Management Consultant and works with businesses from sole traders to Read More …
Dr Gisele Dias joins the Centre for Neuroscience Faculty
We are pleased to announce that Dr Gisele Dias PhD has joined the Centre for Neuroscience faculty. Dr Dias is a neuroscientist, psychologist and coaching psychologist. She is Director of the Coaching Psychology Unit and member of the Translational Neurobiology Unit at the Federal Read More …
Society for Neuroscience Information
Society for Neuroscience The Society for Neuroscience is the world’s largest organization of scientists and physicians devoted to understanding the brain and nervous system. The nonprofit organization, founded in 1969, now has nearly 38,000 members in more than 90 countries and over Read More …